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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

E. Napp Let’s Review © All rights Reserved

Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 Question for Square 1 As the Civil War began, he stated That his primary goal was to Preserve the Union

1 Answer for Square 1 Home President Abraham Lincoln – To Preserve the Union of “We the People…”

2 Question for Square 2 Sectional differences developed in The USA because these conditions And interests varied in each region

2 Answer for Square 2 Economic conditions – The South Had plantations; the North was industrializing Home

3 Question for Square 3 One way that abolitionists reacted To the Fugitive Slave Act was to Support this

3 Answer for Square 3 The Underground Railroad with its Brave conductors like Harriet Tubman Home

4 Question for Square 4 At times, the U.S. government has Passed these to help the nation’s manufacturers

4 Answer for Square 4 Protective tariffs or taxes on foreign Or imported goods Home

5 Question for Square 5 It was issued in 1823 to prevent Further European colonization in The Caribbean region

5 Answer for Square 5 The Monroe Doctrine – the Americas Are closed to future European colonization Home

6 Question for Square 6 When Abraham Lincoln stated that A “house divided could not stand” – What divided the nation?

6 Answer for Square 6 Slavery – “A house divided against Itself cannot stand…” Home

7 Question for Square 7 It is the system whereby elected Officials reward their supporters With government jobs

7 Answer for Square 7 The Spoils System – President Andrew Jackson Home

8 Question for Square 8 The South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification put forth the idea That individual states can do this

8 Answer for Square 8 Interpret Federal laws – that a state Can interpret Federal law and even Not obey Federal law Home

9 Question for Square 9 This city is paired with the Geographic feature of the Mississippi River

9 Answer for Square 9 New Orleans – gained during the Louisiana Purchase Home